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AlexB650 12/10/2007 10:47 PM

BB fuge and detritus
 
I originally decided to run a BB fuge because I didn't want to worry about detritus build up. however, that's exactly what's happened. the dimensions are about 14x11x11. I have 30-40lbs of LR in there and chaeto. My flow rate through there is probably about 75 or 80 gph.

My problem is that I have a mandarin, so i don't want to run a lot of flow in there because I want the pods to be able to breed in there. So, what can I do to be able to have a healthy pod population, yet have enough flow to keep detritus from building up? Because of the amount of LR that I have, it's very difficult to vacuum.

here are a few ideas I had, let me know what you think or if there is a better solution: 1) running a powerhead in there on a reverse timer (with my fuge lights) since the pods only seem to come out when the lights are on; 2) having the powerhead on a timer (at night) where it only comes on for 30 minutes each night; and/or 3) getting a small cleanup crew for my sump that will eat the detritus.

Note: Running a powerhead in the sump, will lead to the detritus dumping into my display. I'm hoping, however, that I have enough flow [32x] to keep it in the water column to be absorbed by filter feeders or picked up by filter socks.

Thanks,
Alex

reefnetworth 12/10/2007 11:00 PM

a filter sock on your input line helps alot. just remember to wash it out about once a week.
to remove what you have in there now?
when you do your next water change, syphon it out. :thumbsup:
have a good night!

AlexB650 12/10/2007 11:09 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11358769#post11358769 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefnetworth [/i]
[B]a filter sock on your input line helps alot. just remember to wash it out about once a week.
to remove what you have in there now?
when you do your next water change, syphon it out. :thumbsup:
have a good night! [/B][/QUOTE]

I do have a filter sock; it's 100 microns. and, by siphon i presume that you mean vacuum--siphoning it won't work since it's sitting on the floor.

chris4869 12/12/2007 11:38 AM

I think the siphon will work, but you have to empty the bucket more often to keep the water level from being the same. A wider container will keep the siphon going longer.


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